Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Demographic Profile
Emotional Status
Direction: Please put a check (/) on the box that correspond to your
emotion/s as of right now.
Happiness Sadness
Disgust Surprise
Anger Fear
Social Class
Direction: Please put a check (/) on the box that correspond to your
social status. Kindly refer on the salary that your family makes in a month.
Statements 4 3 2 1
1. Internet search engines give me access to a
lot of information.
2. The vast amount of information that is
available on the internet is filtered by web
search engines.
3. Users can quickly and easily find
information using web search engines.
4. Web Search Engines deliver information
based on actual interest or worth of
information.
5. Web search engines provide information
without requiring us to sift through a ton of
pointless web pages.
Google Baidu
Yahoo DuckDuckGo
Bing
Chosen Web Search Engine
Direction: With your chosen web search engine, please put a check (/) on
the box that correspond to your answer through the use of the following scale:
4 - Aware 3 - Slightly Aware 2 - Unaware 1 - Strongly Unaware
Statements 4 3 2 1
Well-designed and Functional.
It has a smooth, polished look that is attractive
to the eye.
Easy-to-use.
All around the website, there are standardized
layouts and visual signals for functioning.
Optimized for Mobile.
The site must look nice and operate well on
any platform in every devices.
Fresh, Quality Content.
It speaks in a way that your audience can
understand. Jargon, business talk, and
acronyms are not used.
Readily accessible contact and location.
It makes it simple to interact and provides a
variety of contact options, including phone,
email, social media, and maybe an intuitive
contact form.
Clear calls to action.
Informational websites encourage readers to
read and contribute content.
Optimized for Search and the Social Web.
Every page has page names, meta descriptions,
and alt text for each image.
Legitimacy of Information
Statements 4 3 2 1
1. The respondent thoroughly researched their
emotional experience using a web search
engine.
2. The respondent read a well-supported theory
that addressed the questions they had regarding
their emotional experience.
3. The respondent gave assurances about their
emotional experiences based on the evidence
offered by the web search engines.
Statements 4 3 2 1
1. The respondent had computers that were
intentionally disabled while researching their
emotional experiences.
2. The respondent had their data stolen while
viewing the content on a website.
3. The information provided describes the
respondent's experience using a compromised
computer as a jumping off point for additional
attacks.
Search Engine bias
Statements 4 3 2 1
1. Only popular websites that discuss emotions
are listed in the search engine results.
2. The websites that were recommended only
provided a partial explanation of your
emotional problems.
3. The web search engine only offers
information that is primarily unfavorable.
Personal Privacy
Statements 4 3 2 1
1. The respondent encountered data theft while
using the website.
2. The website included forms that needed to
be completed in order to read the information
regarding emotional information.
3. The respondent reported that after visiting
the website specializing in emotional data,
their passwords have been changed or their
accounts have been hacked.